Help!
I have a patient that was in a five year old pair of Solamax polycarb progressive lenses (with ARC) with the following Rx:
OD -0.50-1.25 x 57
OS -1.25-1.00 x 113
+1.50 add
His Rx changed, and we put him into Physio CR-39 (he opted out of polycarb) with Alize ARC. His vision is fine at all distances except he experiences a "ghost" double image when viewing lights at night. It is a separate and distinct image directly above the primary image. This happens equally in each lens under both monocular and binocular conditions. Changing his viewing position through the progressives does not have any effect in lessening the ghost image.
This is his new rx:
OD +1.25 -2.50 x 080
OS +1.00 - 2.25 x 095
+02.25 add
Any ideas what the problem might be? I suspect internal reflections somehow induced by the CR-39 material, but I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance.
I have a patient that was in a five year old pair of Solamax polycarb progressive lenses (with ARC) with the following Rx:
OD -0.50-1.25 x 57
OS -1.25-1.00 x 113
+1.50 add
His Rx changed, and we put him into Physio CR-39 (he opted out of polycarb) with Alize ARC. His vision is fine at all distances except he experiences a "ghost" double image when viewing lights at night. It is a separate and distinct image directly above the primary image. This happens equally in each lens under both monocular and binocular conditions. Changing his viewing position through the progressives does not have any effect in lessening the ghost image.
This is his new rx:
OD +1.25 -2.50 x 080
OS +1.00 - 2.25 x 095
+02.25 add
Any ideas what the problem might be? I suspect internal reflections somehow induced by the CR-39 material, but I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance.
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